MBSE for Space Systems Design with Capella: From Simulation Facilities to NEO Detection
Capella for Space Systems Design
Thursday, January 22nd, 2026 | 5PM Paris (GMT 1:00)
Join us for a new Capella Webinar dedicated to space systems engineering, featuring two projects from the University of Antioquia that illustrate how MBSE can support early design decisions, structure complex architectures, and improve confidence in the feasibility of ambitious space missions.
The session will cover:
- The design and development of a proof of concept for a modular vacuum chamber to simulate space like conditions.
- The conceptual design of a space based observatory for Near Earth Object (NEO) detection.
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Presented by:

Paula Andrea García Suárez
Universidad de Antioquia
Aerospace Engineer specialized in systems and project design for space applications. Experienced in MBSE, requirements engineering, and prototype development. Skilled in CAD modeling, mission analysis, and hands-on work in laboratory, workshop, and multidisciplinary environments.

Juan Felipe Ríos
Universidad de Antioquia
Juan Felipe is an Aerospace Engineering specialized in Space Systems Engineering and MBSE. He has worked on multiple aerospace projects, applying MBSE to define system architectures, gather and define requirements, model and optimize complex systems, and ensure consistent integration across subsystems. He is especially interested in the design and optimization of space missions and systems, where MBSE plays a key role in handling complexity and ensuring mission success.
